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Synopsis: [From Intro on first page]. Remarkable life of this popular regional artist (1857-1959) whose paintings of the Northwest scenery became nationally recognized and are now collectors' items. Written by her daughter Agnes Barchus, the warm and informal anecdotes reveal the wide-ranging talents of this gifted woman. In 1935, when she laid aside her palettes and her brushes because of failing eyesight, her paintings that remained were stored away and for twenty years disappeared from public view. There were a few unfinished ones among them. Then, in 1957, when her 100th birthday occurred, some were again brought to light; and the interest shown in them was so overwhelming, and the publicity so impressive, that this book became a necessity in order to acquaint the present generation with the work of this noted artist who was so famous around the turn of the century. The present wave of nostalgia, which is even invading the realm of art, suggests that now is the right time to publish this story.

Book Description Binford and Mort, Portland, Oregon, 1974. Softbound. First. Burgundy pictorial wraps, [ix] 166pp, several color plates. Written by the artist's daughter, this book is a wonderful biography of the life and work af Barchus, made all the more warming by her daughter's memories and anecdotes of being "raised with a paintbrush." VG, cover shows wear along spine and edges. Seller Inventory # 125694